Re: End of Year Top 20 Prospect List
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HokieRed
I'd put Evan Hildenbrandt somewhere in a top 25 just on seeing his scouting video.
Where can I see this video?:confused:
Re: End of Year Top 20 Prospect List
Re: End of Year Top 20 Prospect List
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Originally Posted by
HokieRed
Thank you HokieRed. He looks pretty good.:)
Re: End of Year Top 20 Prospect List
Lotzkar hit 107 on one of those throws.:eek::p:
Re: End of Year Top 20 Prospect List
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Originally Posted by
BoydsOfSummer
Lotzkar hit 107 on one of those throws.:eek::p:
lol. Yeah, I saw that too. Man, he has talent. I have seen a couple of times where these radar guns are screwing up. I like the videoes I have seen so far though. I see that even the mid round picks throw low 90s.:)
Re: End of Year Top 20 Prospect List
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Austin Kearns
I'd say a couple months of production really shouldn't move him this drastically going from the 20 range to #7. When evalutaing prospects, I think you need to really look at potential more than stats, because theoretically, the potential should lead to stats.
I'm more saying this because Benihana and I have discussed this topic ad nauseum. Stubb's rank hasn't changed much in my mind because I was expecting this kind of surge at some point either this year or at the beginning of next year. So I'm pleased he's finally getting the recognition, but he should have never been found at the latter end of 20. I think your doing something wrong with your prospect evaluation when they vary so much every couple of months.
Is this directed at me? If so, I'm not sure which variance you're talking about. For the first half of this year, I said that Stubbs was in the 10-15 range on my list. Obviously his second-half surge has lifted him on almost every list, on mine it lifted him to #7. I think there is nothing wrong with that. Any prospect list is going to contain some kind of combination of tools and results. You simply cannot ignore one for the other.